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Stephanie Reid picks up her dribble. Reid has played for two professional teams since leaving UB, both in her native country of Australia.
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Stephanie Reid picks up her dribble. Reid has played for two professional teams since leaving UB, both in her native country of Australia.
Luke Haumesser, the president’s designee, attends a meeting with student government leaders. On Thursday, the student-led council of advocacy and leadership met to discuss a potential new budgeting process and UB’s smoking policy.
Bagel Jay’s offers a number of options for students craving a bagel in Buffalo. Founder Jay Gershberg said that students who think they can’t find New York-style bagels in Buffalo are greatly mistaken.
Dr. Jacob Chambers identified high E.coli counts in the men's bathroom samples, which indicate poor hygiene and hand washing practices.
The 2018 Final Four begins Saturday when the Villanova Wildcats take on the Kansas Jayhawks followed by the Michigan Wolverines taking on the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers.
On March 7, The Spectrum swabbed 39 locations and commonly touched objects around North Campus to collect samples of microbes, which include bacteria, fungi, and mold. Samples from places like the Knox 20 table were identified as mold whereas items like a Putnam’s fork dispenser was relatively free of bacteria.
Treasurer candidate Tanahiry Escamilla, presidential candidate Gunnar Haberl and vice presidential candidate Anyssa Evelyn are running unopposed for SA e-board on the R.E.A.L. party ticket. The candidates said their main goal is to "restore effective, accountable leadership."
The upside-down cone by the Commons has been posted several times in the Facebook group Cone Spotting. The group is dedicated to taking and posting pictures of cones.
Graduate Student Association President Tanja Aho speaks in a meeting. GSA will vote Wednesday on a proposal to increase stipends to living wage levels for graduate student teaching and research assistants.
24th National Security Adviser Susan Rice took to Alumni Arena for her Distinguished Speakers Series speech Wednesday night.
Japanese international student Elle Machomoto says that one of the biggest differences between how Japanese and Americans date is public displays of affection. While Americans express affection openly with their partners, Japanese couples keep their relationships more private.
Mithil Kadam, Celaster Denisraj and Arjun Sivaprakasam, graduate students in industrial and electrical engineering, respectively, sit in UB's Intercultural and Diversity Center. The three weighed in on international student enrollment at UB, and offered input on the decline.
The Spectrum sat down with Ambassador Susan Rice for an exclusive interview before her Distinguished Speakers Series speech Wednesday night.
Leah Barney, a sophomore sociology and African American studies major, is surprised by the small number of majors in her department. Barney, who wants to use her degree to become a civil rights attorney, said she wishes more Transnational Studies courses were intertwined into the curriculum.
UB Council of Advocacy and Leadership meeting held last Wednesday. Graduate Student Association President Tanja Aho (left), Student Wide Judiciary Chief Justice Joe Wolf (center) and Undergraduate Student Association President Leslie Veloz (right) sitting in at a meeting.